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Thing is: Saimoe is not a sport, where competition is decided by voting rather than "actual gameplay". Therefore, upset specials of that magnitude are very unlikely (and this is not to say that upsets are impossible). Upsets have happened before after all.

Only real time where we "don't know what might happen" involves matches of characters with generally evenly weight in terms of voting potential. Oh, how I'll never forget Round 2: Fate vs Suigintou.

I just realized HotD so far has no one in. It's not like I was expecting much from them. I'm surprised they all failed to even manage to sneak in somewhere around 12th place. I'll run with time and AST's general fear of oppai as an excuse.

But if the target is the universe, it is actually equivalent to a target that doesn't even exist, since hitting implies going from non-contact state to contact state, and you can't have non-contact state.

Why the top ten percentage vote from Saimoe wordpress and Ani-List blog are different. Just asking...

I'm using the number of votes cast (one person can cast 10 votes) and I think they're using the number of people voting. If one match has everyone using all 10, and another match has a lot of people only voting for their one favorite character, the results can vary.

Regardless of which method is more accurate, it would be redundant if we both used the same one. (And I'd have to make a new script to count people voting, so this way is easier)